lsshut displays the expected values, so if I use...
shutdown -h now, the system shuts down and stops in cp read
shutdown -P now, the system shuts down and logs off
shutdown -r now, the system shuts down and restarts
But if, from another ID, I CP FORCE linuxid, the Linux system shuts down
and resta
Thanks Mark,
I'll check that out.
Whether we use now or +1 doesn't matter too much, I prefer the +1 in case
somebody is logged on, then they have a minute to save their work and log
off.
The signal is being sent with the cp force command, or when VM shuts down.
We found Linux would shutdown, the
I don't have any RH here, but what does "lsshut" tell you?
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Donald
Russell
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 2:28 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [LINUX-390] RHEL 7.2 trapping signal shutdown (ak
>>> On 1/15/2016 at 05:28 PM, Donald Russell wrote:
> In RHEL 5, changing the behavior of signal shutdown was simple: the
> shutdown command was in /etc/inittab, change that to shutdown -h ... done.
Actually, that wasn't ever needed. z/VM would halt the guest, even though
"shutdown -r" was in
In RHEL 5, changing the behavior of signal shutdown was simple: the
shutdown command was in /etc/inittab, change that to shutdown -h ... done.
With RHEL 7, everything is convertd to systemd, and it appears a signal
shutdown performs a shutdown -r No good.
We already use chshut so halt stops,
Thank you all without quotes it works
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 7:35 PM, Ronald van der Laan
wrote:
> Jake,
>
> Do not use quotes around the directory.
>
>
> Op vrijdag 15 januari 2016 heeft Jake Anderson
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tried like something like below.
> >
> > C:\U
Jake,
Do not use quotes around the directory.
Op vrijdag 15 januari 2016 heeft Jake Anderson
het volgende geschreven:
> Hi,
>
> I tried like something like below.
>
> C:\Users\JAKE11>ftp CTSDSN13
> Connected to CTSDSN13.cts.com.
> 220-You are connected to CTSDSN13, also known as System CTS.
>
On Friday, 01/15/2016 at 01:42 GMT, Jake Anderson
wrote:
> I tried like something like below.
>
> C:\Users\JAKE11>ftp CTSDSN13
> Connected to CTSDSN13.cts.com.
> 220-You are connected to CTSDSN13, also known as System CTS.
> FTPSERVE IBM VM Level 540 at CTSDSN13.CTS.COM, 08:34:53 EST FRIDAY
> 201
Hi,
I tried like something like below.
C:\Users\JAKE11>ftp CTSDSN13
Connected to CTSDSN13.cts.com.
220-You are connected to CTSDSN13, also known as System CTS.
FTPSERVE IBM VM Level 540 at CTSDSN13.CTS.COM, 08:34:53 EST FRIDAY
2016-01-15
220 Connection will close if idle for more than 5 minu
I installed SLES12SP1 and everything seemed to be working fine. When I log
in, from the command prompt everything I type comes out correctly, however,
when I bring up yast2 and bring up something that needs to be typed into, like
the URL for a repository or a configuration setting or even just
Hi Tore,
An answer from the dark side. I am not aware of the current situation, but I
used to do this more than 5 years ago (no z now). I spent quite some time with
Rob vd Heij on analyzing our TSM setup. The major conclusion is that there was
far too much overhead (mainly due to buffer massagi
Hi, we are trying to bump up the speed doing file transfers via a vswitch
connected to a 10Gbit OSA.
There seems to be a lot of parameters having a significant impact on speed here.
It's for getting best speed for a TSM Server backing up its own db2 database
That lives on std eckd disk onto nfs m
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